This collection of civil registration records includes births, marriages, death, and supplemental documentation files. The registration of birth, marriage, and death were kept on separate registers. Supplemental files include a title page followed by several documents, such as:

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This collection of civil registration records includes births, marriages, death, and supplemental documentation files. The registration of birth, marriage, and death were kept on separate registers. Records for this collection include the years 1810 to 1929.

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*Notes from hospitals regarding births or deaths

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For a list of records by date and event currently published in this collection, select the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A//api.familysearch.org/records/collection/1482814/waypoints Browse] link from the collection landing page.

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*Notes from other towns or foreign countries (if a birth or death did not occur in the regular place of residence)

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*Marriage files

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*Marriage banns

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*Other certificates

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Generally, at the end of a civil register there is an alphabetical index by surname; however, not all years are indexed for each record type. Most records follow a generally accepted format, which is handwritten in narrative style and in later years in formatted records. Some of the original records were damaged due to natural elements; therefore, some information may have been lost or hard to read, but for the most part the records are readable. The text of the records is in Italian with some Latin included. This collection may be searched by browsing images in FamilySearch Historical Records.

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== Record History, Content and Use ==

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For a list of records by date and event currently published in this collection, select the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A//api.familysearch.org/records/collection/1482814/waypoints Browse] link from the collection landing page.

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For details about the contents of these records, their history, and help using them see the wiki article: [[Italy, Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]

'''The key genealogical facts found on most birth records include the following information:'''

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For help reading the records see the following wiki articles:

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*Date of birth

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*[[Italy Language and Languages]]

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*Place of birth

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*[[Italian Genealogical Word List]]

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*Name of the child

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*Parents’ names

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'''The key genealogical facts found on most marriage records include the following information:'''

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==== Search the Collection ====

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*Date of marriage

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To search the collection you will need to follow this series of links:<br>⇒Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page <br>⇒Select the ''“Registro e L'Anno”'' category which takes you to the images.

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*Place of marriage

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*Names of the groom and bride

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*Residence of all

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'''The key genealogical facts found on most death records include the following information:'''

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== Known Issues with This Collection ==

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*Date of death

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{{HR Known Issues}}For a full list of all known issues associated with this collection see the attached [[Italy, Napoli, Mugnano Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records)/Known Issues|Wiki article]]. If you encounter additional problems, please email them to [mailto:support@familysearch.org support@familysearch.org]. Please include the full path to the link and a description of the problem in your e-mail. Your assistance will help ensure that future reworks will be considered.

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*Place of death

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*Time of death

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*Cause of death

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*Sometimes the parents’ names

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== How to Use the Record ==

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== Related Websites ==

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Begin your search by finding your ancestors in the index. Use the locator information in the index (such as page, entry, or certificate number) to locate your ancestors in the birth, marriage, or death records.

Compare the information in the birth record to what you already know about your ancestors to determine if this is the correct person. You may need to compare the information of more than one person to make this determination. Be aware that as with any index, transcription errors may occur.

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When you have located your ancestor’s birth record, carefully evaluate each piece of information about them. These pieces of information may give you new biographical details that can lead you to other records about your ancestors.

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*Use the birth date along with the place of birth to find the family in census records.

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*The father’s occupation can lead you to other types of records such as employment or military records.

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*The parents' birth places can tell you former residences and can help to establish a migration pattern for the family.

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*It is often helpful to extract the information on all children with the same parents. If the surname is unusual, you may want to compile birth entries for every person of the same surname and sort them into families based on the names of the parents. Continue to search the birth records to identify siblings, parents, and other relatives in the same or other generations who were born in the same county or nearby.

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*The information in birth records is usually reliable, but depends upon the reliability of the informant.

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*Earlier records may not contain as much information as the records created after the late 1800s.

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In 1804, Napoleon initiated the process of keeping civil records. These records do not exist in areas where the Emperor did not rule. After his defeat in 1815, many areas discontinue civil registration. Italian civil registration began again officially as Italy became a unified country in 1860; however, in some areas it did not start until 1866. By law, the original registers were kept by the municipality (comune), and a copy was sent to the courthouse (tribunale).

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The civil registration recording was implemented by the government to record the vital events of births, marriages, marriage banns, and deaths occurring in the life of the area’s citizens.

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The civil registration records are an excellent source of accurate data on names, dates, and places for genealogical research in Mugnano. However, before 1860, when civil registration became law for the entire country, it is suggested to research the church records.

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== Related Websites ==

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To locate cultural or historical information about a specific locality, or to determine in which municipality a hamlet (frazione) is located, use either of the following websites:

To locate cultural or historical information about a specific locality, or to determine in which municipality a hamlet (frazione) is located, use either of the following websites:

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== Citations for This Collection &nbsp; ==

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== Citing FamilySearch Historical Collections ==

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The following citation refers to the original source of the data and images published on FamilySearch.org. It may include the author, custodian, publisher and archive for the original records.

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Citations for individual images are available for this collection. Browse through images in this collection and click on the "show citation" box.[https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https://familysearch.org/records/collection/1482814/waypoints Italy, Napoli, Mugnano, Civil Registration (Comune), 1810-1929]

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When you copy information from a record, you should list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. It is also good to keep track of records where you did not find information, including the names of the people you looked for in the records.

A suggested format for keeping track of records that you have searched is found in the wiki article [[Help:How to Cite FamilySearch Collections]].

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=== Citations for This Collection ===

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When you copy information from a record, you should list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. It is also good to keep track of records where you did not find information, including the names of the people you looked for in the records.

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The following citation refers to the original source of the information published in FamilySearch.org Historical Records collections. Sources include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records.<br>

Title in the Language of the Records

Stato Civile di Mugnano, Naples, Italia.

Record Description

This collection of civil registration records includes births, marriages, death, and supplemental documentation files. The registration of birth, marriage, and death were kept on separate registers. Records for this collection include the years 1810 to 1929.

For a list of records by date and event currently published in this collection, select the Browse link from the collection landing page.

Known Issues with This Collection

For a full list of all known issues associated with this collection see the attached Wiki article. If you encounter additional problems, please email them to support@familysearch.org. Please include the full path to the link and a description of the problem in your e-mail. Your assistance will help ensure that future reworks will be considered.

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Contributions to This Article

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Please follow these guidelines as you make changes. Thank you for any contributions you may provide.

When you copy information from a record, you should list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. It is also good to keep track of records where you did not find information, including the names of the people you looked for in the records.

Citations for This Collection

The following citation refers to the original source of the information published in FamilySearch.org Historical Records collections. Sources include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records.